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Im pro -union but they Killed the twink,, U know the delevery trucks can not be stocked with Hostess bread and twinkie. They must be in diffrent Trucks. Thats just wrong in many ways. Thats the same as if we couldnt have a reclaimer and R22 Jug in the same truck. Or not allowed to have r22 and r134 in the same truck.
Im sure debbie is happy,, twinks taste better

Im pro -union but they Killed the twink,, U know the delevery trucks can not be stocked with Hostess bread and twinkie. They must be in diffrent Trucks. Thats just wrong in many ways. Thats the same as if we couldnt have a reclaimer and R22 Jug in the same truck. Or not allowed to have r22 and r134 in the same truck.
Im sure debbie is happy,, twinks taste better

There are hundreds of ways that organized labor rules cost companies a lot more money to operate. If you don't like the high cost of going to see a play, think about the union rules that there must be union carpenters, painters, electricians, lighting workers etc. on hand during each and every play. Now think about what most of those so called "workers" are doing during the play "A Chorus Line", while they still collect their pay. Now think about why there must be an electrician to plug in the electric cords that the lighting workers are not allowed to plug in. So what do we do about it when attendence drops because the cost of tickets is too high? GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES!.....of course;

There are hundreds of ways that organized labor rules cost companies a lot more money to operate. If you don't like the high cost of going to see a play, think about the union rules that there must be union carpenters, painters, electricians, lighting workers etc. on hand during each and every play. Now think about what most of those so called "workers" are doing during the play "A Chorus Line", while they still collect their pay. Now think about why there must be an electrician to plug in the electric cords that the lighting workers are not allowed to plug in. So what do we do about it when attendence drops because the cost of tickets is too high? GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES!.....of course;

Yup....back when Dad was in electronics, he did a trade show at McCormick Place in Chicago....a teamster had to back the truck to the dock....a dockworker had to unload the truck and take the booth material to the show floor.....a carpenter had to set it up....then an electrician had to plug the cord in.....and the reverse at the end of the show.....

I work on HVAC in dozens of these warehouses and it is actually pretty funny!
there is a big wall separating the two and they are not even allowed to talk to each other!

That is some funny stuff, I drove atruck and was unloading at a union shop when the dude told me I couldn't work through the union break, I told him and his union thugs to get the F out of my way so I could make My money. They didn't know what to think about that.

oh joy.....just read a mexican co. may come to the rescue and buy out the assets or some such.....seems hostess was also paying a really high price for sugar inna states & they have no such prob south of the border down Mexico way.....( hey someone oughtta write a song like that)..Jack

Now must speak spanish to work zat Hostess, Oh never mind allready have to.